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Toxic Chemical Injury

Charleston, West Virginia Toxic Chemical Injury Attorney and Silicosis Lawyers

At Bucci, Bailey & Javins, L.C., we care about the workers in West Virginia. Many workers use chemicals to perform jobs in every walk of life. Machine cleaning, underground mining, and surface mining, are just a few of the jobs where the employee has increased chances of obtaining a toxic chemical injury, including the following:

Silicosis (black lung) from silica dust, which can be caused from inhaling coal dust. Coal dust exposure can be from sandblasting or rock blasting in areas where coal is located. Quarry workers and coalminers are particularly susceptible to lung disease caused by coal dust exposure. People involved in road construction may also be exposed to silica dust, when blasting through coal laden areas to construct roads.

Cancer and Brain Damage from creosote (used in railroad ties), naphtha (used in petrochemicals, solvents, preservatives, and equipment cleansers), spray paint (both thinner and solvent), and benzene exposure (usually found in industrial chemicals).

The above list in not all-inclusive regarding occupational diseases caused by exposure to toxic chemicals, and obviously other toxic chemicals can cause serious injury, e.g., asbestos, toxic mold, etc. If you believe you are suffering from a toxic chemical injury, or that a loved one is suffering from (or been killed by) a toxic chemical, contact one of our toxic chemical injury attorneys and silicosis lawyers today for a free confidential consultation and case evaluation. We have experienced toxic chemical attorneys and silicosis lawyers who can assist in determining the cause of the injuries, and the potentially responsible parties.

If you have been hurt on the job by toxic chemicals, or have been seriously injured by exposure to toxic chemicals (including, silica dust, mold, benzene, creosote, naphtha, spray paint, and paint thinner), then you want an experienced West Virginia toxic chemical injury lawyer who understand you, your job, and your need to provide support for your family.

We can help you determine if you are entitled to compensation for your toxic chemical injuries (or the wrongful death of a loved one), and help you maximize the amount of compensation you collect. If you have been seriously injured due to exposure of toxic chemicals, you need to contact an experienced West Virginia toxic chemical injury lawyer today. We offer free initial consultation and case evaluation. We work on a contingent fee* basis (we don't get paid unless you do), so you can afford to hire one of the best law firms in West Virginia. We will work hard for you.

West Virginia attorneys working hard for the working people of West Virginia, including representing the residents of Charleston, Logan, Williamson, and Madison, as well as residents from the counties of Logan County, Mingo County, Boone County, Kanawha County, Lincoln County, Wayne County, and Wyoming County who have suffered serious or catastrophic injury in the workplace, or because of a defective product or someone else's negligence. We also assist clients with bankruptcy, Social Security Disability, and worker's compensation.